Chairman of the Degree Committee of Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of SciencesAs indicated in the Who's Who in the World and Dictionary of International Biography, he was once a University of New South Wales Vice-Chancellor's Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, an Australian Research Council Postdoctoral Research Fellow, an Assistant Professor at Nanyang Technological University and at Macau University of Science and Technology before joining the “Hundred Talents Program” of Chinese Academy of Sciences at 2005.

Research Interests:

Human decision making under certainty, uncertainty and riskIntertemporal choiceNeuroeconomics and Social Neurosciences Cultural orientation and competitive decision-making

Community service:

1.Chairman of the Degree Committee of Institute of Psychology 2.Director of Center for Social & Economic Behavior, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Achievements:

Selected Publications:

He published his research both in Chinese and English which has appeared and will appear in over five-dozen journals such as PLoS ONE, Judgment and Decision Making, Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes and Thinking and Reasoning.

9. Li, S., Li, Y-R., Su, Y., & Rao, L-L. (2012). Is an idea different from cake: can you have it and eat it, too? A violation of permanence in information consumption. PLoS ONE.7(7): e41490. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0041490.

59. Li, S., & Fang, Y. (2004). Respondents in Asian cultures (e.g., Chinese) are more risk-seeking and more overconfident than respondents in other cultures (e.g., in United States) but the reciprocal predictions are in total opposition: How and why?Journal of Cognition and Culture, Brill Academic Publishers - The Netherlands. 4(2), 263-292.(SJR 2009 Ranking: Q1(Top 25%) in Cultural Studies)